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A concise and stereoselective synthesis of iminosugar alkaloidsfrom α-Chloroaldehydes
Author: Moore, Jarod Matthew
Date created: 2012-12-04
Tandem Organocatalytic α-Chlorination−Aldol Reactions: A Powerful Tool for Carbohydrate and Iminosugars Synthesis
Author: Bergeron-Brlek, Milan
Date created: 2015-08-05
Expanding the organocatalyzed α-chlorination-aldol reaction
Author: Fehr, Gaelen
Date created: 2018-12-14

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